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Running a self-catering operation in Gqeberha means thinking about what actually works in the Eastern Cape climate and what guests will find reliable. Load shedding is real, so units need either backup power or clear communication about when electricity will be available. Kitchens must stock properly—guests can't quickly pop to a shop if they've forgotten essentials. Linen and cleaning schedules fit around the provincial water situation, and turnover times account for the distance between properties or the realistic time needed to prepare units properly. San Remo operates with the practical knowledge of what Gqeberha travellers actually encounter and what they genuinely need to make self-catering work.
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Gqeberha's self-catering accommodation includes private homes listed on platforms alongside professionally managed short-term rentals. Owner-managed properties often offer better personal hosting but less consistent standards. Confirm the deposit and damage policy before arrival. For working professionals, asking about fibre availability and a dedicated workspace is worth doing upfront.